Warriors 114, Rockets 81

OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Golden State Warriors didn't skip a beat without star point guard Stephen Curry, routing the Houston Rockets 114-81 Wednesday night to finish off a 4-1 triumph in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.

The defending NBA champs will move on to face either the Portland Trail Blazers or Los Angeles Clippers.

If the Trail Blazers, up 3-2 in the series, can finish off the injury-ravaged Clippers at home on Friday night, the Western semifinal best-of-seven would start Sunday in Oakland.

The Warriors almost surely will be without Curry for most, if not all, of the second-round series after he sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee during Game 4 against the Rockets on Sunday.

Golden State improved to 4-2 without the reigning NBA Most Valuable Player by winning the series clincher against the Rockets, with veteran Shaun Livingston stepping into Curry's starting role and contributing 16 points on 7-for-8 shooting to the one-sided victory.

Ten of Livingston's points came on 4-for-4 shooting and a pair of free throws in the first quarter, during which the Warriors scored the first eight points and suffocated every Rocket not named James Harden en route to a 37-20 lead.

Harden had 18 points in the quarter, hitting six of eight shots. Meanwhile, his teammates never made a hoop in the 12 minutes, going 0-for-15 from the field and 0-for-7 from 3-point range.

Dwight Howard's two free throws provided the only Houston scoring other than by Harden in the period.

Harden finished with a game-high 35 points to go with six rebounds and a team-high six assists, but it wasn't nearly enough to overcome a balanced Warriors attack.

Klay Thompson led Golden State with 27 points, burying 10 of 14 shots and seven of 11 3-point attempts.

The Warriors finished 13-for-31 from beyond the arc, outscoring the Rockets 39-18 from long range despite taking two fewer attempts. Houston went 6-for-33 on 3-pointers, with Harden making three of seven tries.

Draymond Green contributed 15 points and team highs in rebounds (nine) and assists (eight) to the win, which was Golden State's 42nd in 44 home games this season.

Andre Iguodala had six points and six assists, and Brandon Rush was good for 15 points off the Warriors' bench.

Howard dominated the backboards with 21 rebounds. However, he missed 10 of 13 shots and finished with just eight points.

Houston's starters other than Harden shot a combined 8-for-33 and totaled 19 points.

Michael Beasley had 11 points off the Houston bench, but he got little help from the Rockets' reserve crew. The other Houston reserves combined to miss 21 of their 27 shots and totaled 16 points.

The Rockets shot just 32.3 percent from the field, including just 28.3 percent (13-for-46) in the first half while falling behind by as many as 22.

Golden State made 54.9 percent of its field-goal attempts.

The Warriors led by as many as 33 points in the third quarter and 34 late in the game.

NOTES: Wednesday's Game 5 took place exactly 11 months after the Warriors eliminated the Rockets in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals last season. ... Golden State won Game 5 in all three series in which it was contested last year en route to the NBA title. ... The Warriors' Steve Kerr received the NBA Coach of the Year award in a pregame ceremony. ... With his team up 3-1 at the time, Kerr downplayed the importance of Game 5 at his pregame press conference. "I'm not calling it a must-win," he admitted. "It's obviously not." ... Kerr acknowledged that the Los Angeles Lakers have requested permission to talk to Warriors assistant coach Luke Walton about their head coaching opening. The Warriors have granted the Lakers permission, Kerr said, as long as any conversation occurs between series. ... Asked before the game what he thought of PG Jason Terry's "guarantee" that Houston would win Game 5, Rockets interim coach J.B. Bickerstaff boasted, "We love his confidence. It's a rallying cry for this group."
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Golden State WarriorsWarriors37223025114
Houston RocketsRockets2017222281
Season Series
Golden StateStatsHouston
3-0Vs0-3
116.3Points / Game104.0
48.0Field Goal %41.7
38.63 Point %34.9
73.1Free Throw %76.0